I sprained my ankle in college and had to get around on crutches for about a week. Someone of the female persuasion offered to help me, but being the shy and inexperienced teen that I was, I declined. Who knows what a little sympathy may have led to.
I saw people doing this at Disneyland a few years back when entering the ‘handicap’ line was often faster than the main line. I saw a couple of late teenage girls who rented a wheel chair, one of them had a cast and acted like she couldn’t walk but later in the day she was walking just fine and I asked her what was up, she admitted they did the fake cast and rented the wheel chair to avoid the lines.
Since then I’ve heard Disney no longer has a handicap lines, I haven’t been back since so I don’t know exactly what has changed.
x_Tech over 6 years ago
With both arms in casts you’ll soon find out who your friends are.
pschearer Premium Member over 6 years ago
How much do they cost?
rshive over 6 years ago
Yeah, you get sympathy. But you also get marked as dino-food.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 6 years ago
… and a spine.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
He could get those from ‘Big Broad,’ if he made a move on her. Then the babe could patch up what was left of him.
tygrkhat40 over 6 years ago
Considering that it’s Clumsy in the cast, why is Thor assuming it’s a fake?
jtviper7 over 6 years ago
Gimme two wings and a leg on Thanksgiving…
cubswin2016 over 6 years ago
If a woman is dumb enough to fall for that, then I wouldn’t want her.
kleanerz over 6 years ago
I sprained my ankle in college and had to get around on crutches for about a week. Someone of the female persuasion offered to help me, but being the shy and inexperienced teen that I was, I declined. Who knows what a little sympathy may have led to.
whiteaj over 6 years ago
That happens (fake cast) when you have a TV show about a TV show.
neverenoughgold over 6 years ago
I thought size didn’t matter…
angelfiredragon over 6 years ago
I saw people doing this at Disneyland a few years back when entering the ‘handicap’ line was often faster than the main line. I saw a couple of late teenage girls who rented a wheel chair, one of them had a cast and acted like she couldn’t walk but later in the day she was walking just fine and I asked her what was up, she admitted they did the fake cast and rented the wheel chair to avoid the lines.
Since then I’ve heard Disney no longer has a handicap lines, I haven’t been back since so I don’t know exactly what has changed.
laughingkitty over 6 years ago
But with both arms in casts, how can he grab & hold her?